Search Results - "Selander, Erik"
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Predatory cues drive colony size reduction in marine diatoms
Published in Ecology and evolution (01-08-2021)“…Colony formation is a common feature among nonmotile marine phytoplankton. Several theories exist around the potential benefits of larger colonies. Here, we…”
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Effects of predator lipids on dinoflagellate defence mechanisms - increased bioluminescence capacity
Published in Scientific reports (12-10-2017)“…Short flashes of blue light (bioluminescence) from dinoflagellates can reduce copepod grazing of light-emitting cells. Other protective strategies against…”
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Single-shot self-supervised object detection in microscopy
Published in Nature communications (05-12-2022)“…Object detection is a fundamental task in digital microscopy, where machine learning has made great strides in overcoming the limitations of classical…”
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Mass spectroscopy reveals compositional differences in copepodamides from limnic and marine copepods
Published in Scientific reports (07-02-2024)“…Marine copepods, the most abundant animals in the global ocean, imprint their surrounding waters with chemical cues, called copepodamides. Copepodamides induce…”
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Predator lipids induce paralytic shellfish toxins in bloom-forming algae
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (19-05-2015)“…Interactions among microscopic planktonic organisms underpin the functioning of open ocean ecosystems. With few exceptions, these organisms lack advanced eyes…”
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Microplankton life histories revealed by holographic microscopy and deep learning
Published in eLife (01-11-2022)“…The marine microbial food web plays a central role in the global carbon cycle. However, our mechanistic understanding of the ocean is biased toward its larger…”
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Copepods induce paralytic shellfish toxin production in marine dinoflagellates
Published in Proceedings of the Royal Society. B, Biological sciences (07-07-2006)“…induce paralytic shellfish toxin (PST) production in the harmful algal bloom-forming dinoflagellate…”
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Using chemical language to shape future marine health
Published in Frontiers in ecology and the environment (01-11-2019)“…“Infochemicals” (information-conveying chemicals) dominate much of the underwater communication in biological systems. They influence the movement and behavior…”
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Induction of domoic acid production in diatoms—Types of grazers and diatoms are important
Published in Harmful algae (01-11-2018)“…Grazers can induce toxin (domoic acid, DA) production in diatoms. The toxic response has been observed in two species of Pseudo-nitzschia and was induced by…”
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Grazer cues induce stealth behavior in marine dinoflagellates
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (08-03-2011)“…Chain formation is common among phytoplankton organisms but the underlying reasons and consequences are poorly understood. Here we show that chain formation is…”
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Induction of toxin production in dinoflagellates: the grazer makes a difference
Published in Oecologia (01-05-2008)“…The dinoflagellate Alexandrium minutum has previously been shown to produce paralytic shellfish toxins (PST) in response to waterborne cues from the copepod…”
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Grazer-induced chain length plasticity reduces grazing risk in a marine diatom
Published in Limnology and oceanography (01-01-2012)“…We show that Skeletonema marinoi suppresses chain formation in response to copepod cues. The presence of three different copepod species (Acartia tonsa,…”
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Deep‐learning‐powered data analysis in plankton ecology
Published in Limnology and oceanography letters (01-08-2024)“…ABSTRACT The implementation of deep learning algorithms has brought new perspectives to plankton ecology. Emerging as an alternative approach to established…”
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Chemical Signaling in the Turbulent Ocean—Hide and Seek at the Kolmogorov Scale
Published in Fluids (Basel) (01-06-2020)“…Chemical cues and signals mediate resource acquisition, mate finding, and the assessment of predation risk in marine plankton. Here, we use the chemical…”
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Species Specific Responses to Grazer Cues and Acidification in Phytoplankton- Winners and Losers in a Changing World
Published in Frontiers in Marine Science (07-04-2022)“…Phytoplankton induce defensive traits in response to chemical alarm signals from grazing zooplankton. However, these signals are potentially vulnerable to…”
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The highly toxic and cryptogenic clinging jellyfish Gonionemus sp. (Hydrozoa, Limnomedusae) on the Swedish west coast
Published in PeerJ (San Francisco, CA) (2019)“…The clinging jellyfish sp. is a small hydromedusa species known historically from the Swedish west coast but not reported in recent times. This species is…”
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A stable-isotope mass spectrometry-based metabolic footprinting approach to analyze exudates from phytoplankton
Published in Marine drugs (29-10-2013)“…Phytoplankton exudates play an important role in pelagic ecology and biogeochemical cycles of elements. Exuded compounds fuel the microbial food web and often…”
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Solid phase extraction and metabolic profiling of exudates from living copepods
Published in PeerJ (San Francisco, CA) (12-01-2016)“…Copepods are ubiquitous in aquatic habitats. They exude bioactive compounds that mediate mate finding or induce defensive traits in prey organisms. However,…”
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Predator cues reduce intraspecific trait variability in a marine dinoflagellate
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Microzooplankton grazers induce chain length plasticity in colonial diatoms
Published in Limnology and oceanography (01-05-2024)“…Many diatoms form long chains and the distribution of chain lengths within a species depends on several environmental factors, among them grazing risk. Larger…”
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